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Hi Everyone,

I had a really interesting discussion at our oil evening the other night and

it has got me thinking.

We were talking about how with aromatherapy; we have everyday little

miracles that may not mean much

to some people, but so much to others.

 

Someone said that a lady came to her and during the session, she mentioned

that she loved cooking lovely meals for her husband, but he had such bad

nasal congestion that he could not smell the cooking aromas. Paula made up

an inhalant for him using pine, and it cleared his nose, and yes, he could

smell

her meals. Now, this was not a big thing to many, but so much to that lady.

 

Sometimes it is the little stories that stand out, I thought about this one

for days.

Would love to hear some more of these stories.

 

Cheers

Jeanine

 

 

 

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Last year, I was at the AT conference and while our conference room

was smelling awfully good, I began to have an allergy attack from I

think this Orange spray that Christina had sprayed. Well we all sat

down were beginning the meeting and I was sneezing away (disrupting

the meeting) and Rhavda went into her little case of magic oils and

next thing I know she stuck a cotton ball in my ear and she said

something about it had lavender and something else but I was so

miserable at that point I didn't hear a word she said, but she said

within a half an hour I would stop sneezing and indeed within a half

an hour, I had stopped sneezing.

 

I'd like to know what the heck she stuck in my ear.

 

Where is Rhavda these days?

 

Michele

 

ATFE2 , David & Jeanine Moss <d.j.moss

wrote:

>

> Hi Everyone,

> I had a really interesting discussion at our oil evening the other

night and

> it has got me thinking.

> We were talking about how with aromatherapy; we have everyday little

> miracles that may not mean much

> to some people, but so much to others.

>

> Someone said that a lady came to her and during the session, she

mentioned

> that she loved cooking lovely meals for her husband, but he had

such bad

> nasal congestion that he could not smell the cooking aromas. Paula

made up

> an inhalant for him using pine, and it cleared his nose, and yes,

he could

> smell

> her meals. Now, this was not a big thing to many, but so much to

that lady.

>

> Sometimes it is the little stories that stand out, I thought about

this one

> for days.

> Would love to hear some more of these stories.

>

> Cheers

> Jeanine

>

>

>

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Dear Michele,

I've been busy with a number of things going on from harvesting roses

and herbs to having our house hit by lightning on May 6th and then a week

ago having a sudden flood in one of our bathrooms. Needless to say I have

been busy. The lightning strike took out 1 computer, 2 printers, 3 surge

protectors, our garage door, the kitchen vent-a-hood light and fan, 3 plugs

and about 8 phones all on power supplies, 3 caller ids, and 3 answering

machines along with the entire satellite tv system. I'm still finding

things that have to be replaced. I'me also working on putting up 2 new web

sites for me and becoming part of someone else's webb site. I will continue

teaching AT this fall at one of our local colleges and try to finish my

second AT mystery novel. Then I may get to slow down some.

At the conference last August I put Lavender, Rosemary, and Peppermint

on the cotton balls to help you. I got that information in the mid-80's

from Maggie Tisserand's book, Aromatherapy for Women, and I have used it

ever since to help people. It sounds strange when you say put a small

amount of each eo on a cotton ball and stick it in your ear but it works

for a number of hours and does it job. I reared my son using this for his

allergies. He still gives me strange looks when I tell him to do it but he

does do it and has less problems. I'm glad to know that you still use it

and that it helped you.

Take care of yourself. It is nice to know that you still use my little

cotton ball trick for allergies and headaches.

Rhavda

 

Original Message:

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Chaeya chaeya

Fri, 06 Jun 2008 03:12:43 -0000

ATFE2

[ATFE2] Re: Everyday miracles

 

 

Last year, I was at the AT conference and while our conference room

was smelling awfully good, I began to have an allergy attack from I

think this Orange spray that Christina had sprayed. Well we all sat

down were beginning the meeting and I was sneezing away (disrupting

the meeting) and Rhavda went into her little case of magic oils and

next thing I know she stuck a cotton ball in my ear and she said

something about it had lavender and something else but I was so

miserable at that point I didn't hear a word she said, but she said

within a half an hour I would stop sneezing and indeed within a half

an hour, I had stopped sneezing.

 

I'd like to know what the heck she stuck in my ear.

 

Where is Rhavda these days?

 

Michele

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks, Rhavda, for chipping in....

 

Michele, I sure hope I didn't give you any troubles with my spray bottle.

My allergies were on high alert, as we were trying to do AT in a mouldy

room. Really, really mouldy. But I am glad that didn't come through much.

 

 

We won't have those troubles at our next event.....but I don't promise to

leave my spray bottle at home. :)

 

Cheers,

Christina

 

 

 

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Dang it, Rhavda, I was having a little pep and get up and go and

reading your post just sent me back to bed. Sorry to hear about your

lightening strike. So much for your surge protectors, huh? I'll

drop you an e-mail soon.

 

I still drink that Earl Grey with the Rose syrup to take the edge off

my moods. Gotta go get me some rose syrup this week.

 

Take care of yourself and don't run yourself ragged.

 

Michele

 

ATFE2 , " sos79 " <sos79 wrote:

>

> Dear Michele,

> I've been busy with a number of things going on from

harvesting roses

> and herbs to having our house hit by lightning on May 6th and then

a week

> ago having a sudden flood in one of our bathrooms. Needless to say

I have

> been busy. The lightning strike took out 1 computer, 2 printers, 3

surge

> protectors, our garage door, the kitchen vent-a-hood light and fan,

3 plugs

> and about 8 phones all on power supplies, 3 caller ids, and 3

answering

> machines along with the entire satellite tv system. I'm still

finding

> things that have to be replaced. I'me also working on putting up 2

new web

> sites for me and becoming part of someone else's webb site. I will

continue

> teaching AT this fall at one of our local colleges and try to

finish my

> second AT mystery novel. Then I may get to slow down some.

> At the conference last August I put Lavender, Rosemary, and

Peppermint

> on the cotton balls to help you. I got that information in the mid-

80's

> from Maggie Tisserand's book, Aromatherapy for Women, and I have

used it

> ever since to help people. It sounds strange when you say put a

small

> amount of each eo on a cotton ball and stick it in your ear but it

works

> for a number of hours and does it job. I reared my son using this

for his

> allergies. He still gives me strange looks when I tell him to do it

but he

> does do it and has less problems. I'm glad to know that you still

use it

> and that it helped you.

> Take care of yourself. It is nice to know that you still use

my little

> cotton ball trick for allergies and headaches.

> Rhavda

>

> Original Message:

> -----------------

> Chaeya chaeya

> Fri, 06 Jun 2008 03:12:43 -0000

> ATFE2

> [ATFE2] Re: Everyday miracles

>

>

> Last year, I was at the AT conference and while our conference room

> was smelling awfully good, I began to have an allergy attack from I

> think this Orange spray that Christina had sprayed. Well we all

sat

> down were beginning the meeting and I was sneezing away (disrupting

> the meeting) and Rhavda went into her little case of magic oils and

> next thing I know she stuck a cotton ball in my ear and she said

> something about it had lavender and something else but I was so

> miserable at that point I didn't hear a word she said, but she said

> within a half an hour I would stop sneezing and indeed within a

half

> an hour, I had stopped sneezing.

>

> I'd like to know what the heck she stuck in my ear.

>

> Where is Rhavda these days?

>

> Michele

>

>

>

>

>

> --

> mail2web.com – What can On Demand Business Solutions do for you?

> http://link.mail2web.com/Business/SharePoint

>

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No, it didn't. It was a combo of things, I forgot it was moldy down

there and damp, and any kind of intense new fragrance will set my

nose off. Like my room, All I have to do is spray something or smell

something the wrong way and it can set my allergies off, like my

cilia are saying " hey wait, we weren't ready yet! " It can be

anything at anytime. I have the strangest nose. One day something

could bother me and the next day it won't. But once it goes, it

won't stop.

 

But this time, you won't have to bring anything, just go in my room

and whip something up. No worries, it's all good.

 

Michele

 

ATFE2 , " Christina M " <BodyAmbrosia wrote:

>

> Thanks, Rhavda, for chipping in....

>

> Michele, I sure hope I didn't give you any troubles with my spray

bottle.

> My allergies were on high alert, as we were trying to do AT in a

mouldy

> room. Really, really mouldy. But I am glad that didn't come

through much.

>

>

> We won't have those troubles at our next event.....but I don't

promise to

> leave my spray bottle at home. :)

>

> Cheers,

> Christina

>

>

>

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Michele,

 

With a nose like that, it figures you found aromatherapy. Seems like there

are a lot of people with sensitivities of one kind or another

that eventually find EO's. I'll include myself in that category.

 

Okay, I'll bring some tea and leave the Orange Spray at home.

 

Cheers,

Christina

 

 

 

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